- The
hanbō (半棒, "half-staff") is a
staff used in
martial arts. Traditionally, the
hanbō was
approximately three shaku or
about 90
centimetres (35 in) long...
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Hanbo may
refer to:
Hanbo Steel, a
South Korean company most
prominent for the 1997
Hanbo scandal (Hanbogate)
Hanbo Securities,
original name of South...
- The
Hanbo scandal (also
known as Hanbogate)
refers to the late-1990s
events involving corruption by
senior South Korean government officials and top executives...
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class and
their retainers in
feudal ****an.
These include the sōmen, menpō,
hanbō or hanpō, and happuri. The men-yoroi,
which covered all or part of the face...
- chain). Less
common Okinawan weapons include the
tambo (short stick), the
hanbō (middle
length staff) and the eku (boat oar of
traditional Okinawan design)...
- Li
Hanbo (Chinese: 李翰博; pinyin: Lǐ
Hànbó; born 26
January 1991) is a
Chinese football player who
currently plays for
Beijing Guoan in the
Chinese Super...
- Wang
Xihou (Chinese: 王錫侯; 1713–1777),
courtesy name
Hanbo (韓伯), was a
Chinese scholar from
Xinchang County (modern-day
Yifeng County, Jiangxi) who lived...
- staff-related
weapons are the jō,
which is 1.2 m (47 in) long, and the
hanbō (half bō),
which is 90 cm (35 in) long. The bō is
usually made with unfinished...
- kon (棍).
Martial arts
portal Angampora Bando Banshay Bataireacht Gatka Hanbō Jō Jōjutsu Jūkendō
Kalaripayattu Kanabō
Kbachkun boraan Kendo Kenjutsu Krabi–krabong...
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damaged after his son was
arrested for
bribery and tax
evasion related to the
Hanbo scandal. Kim was
critical of the
influence of
chaebols on
Korean society...